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Old 08-05-2008, 09:29 PM #1
Maile Maile is offline
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Default need SSDI help in California?

Hello I just recieved wonderful information so I thought I would pass it on.
Senator Barbara Boxer in California, will help with government office's.
she has laywers and caseworkers to help with SSDI. she is trying to pass a new legistration about how long the proscess should take. I have been fighting and waiting for almost 3 years.
anyway her web site is Boxer.senate.gov
you pick which program you need help with and e-mail them. I got an answer the following day. I then had to print a form and send it to them with the information. I figure anything is worth a try. and since it is an election year maybe her office can help us out.
Good luck to all who need help, I know I do
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